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surname include:
Helena Skirmunt (1827–1874),
Polish painter Konstanty Skirmunt (1866–1949),
Polish politician Raman Skirmunt (1868–1939), Belarusian...
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Raman (Roman)
Skirmunt (Belarusian: Раман Скірмунт; 7 May 1868 – 7
October 1939) was a
Belarusian and
Polesian statesman,
aristocrat and landlord. Patron...
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Helena Skirmunt (sometimes
Skirmuntt or Skirmuntowa; Belarusian: Гелена Скірмунт; 5
November 1827 – 1
February 1874) was a
Polish painter and sculptor...
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Konstanty Skirmunt (Russian: Константи́н Ге́нрихович Ски́рмунт) (30
August 1866 – 24 July 1949) was a
Polish politician.
During 1907—1914 he was a member...
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local nobles traced their lineage to the 13th century. Her mother,
Helena Skirmunt, was a
painter and sculptor. As many
other children of the nobility, Skirmuntt...
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television system, as used by the BBC
Helena Skirmunt (1827–1874),
Polesian painter and
sculptor Raman Skirmunt (1868–1939),
Belarusian and
Polesian statesman...
- 1921–1922 Władysław Wróblewski (Envoy) 1922–1929
Konstanty Skirmunt (Envoy) 1929–1934
Konstanty Skirmunt (Amb****ador) 1934–1945
Edward Raczyński Note: Edward...
- 1920. He
cooperated later with
other Polish Foreign Ministers:
Konstanty Skirmunt,
Gabriel Narutowicz and
Aleksander Skrzyński. In May 1923,
Marian Seyda...
- (together with the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the time,
Konstanty Skirmunt) to parti****te in the
Genoa Conference, and was
given credit for the success...
- Gołaszewski, Kocorowski, Koczorowski, Korzeliński, Kozubowski, Rudnicki,
Skirmunt, Szewiński, Szilsław, Szulc, Worcel, Worcell, Zdzisławski, Zelsławski....